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Women are more likely to report sexual assault if their assailant is a stranger than if the assailant is an acquaintance, and they are more likely to report completed rape than attempted rape.

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Get Educated: Cues & Communication

Miscommunication Quiz

Are you at risk for miscommunication? Answer these ten questions to see if you are.

  1. Do you say one thing and mean another?
  2. Are you embarrassed to talk about sensitive topics, such as sex?
  3. Does your body language say one thing while your mouth says another?
  4. Do you ask yes or no questions to make conversations quicker?
  5. Do you assume you understand what someone is saying to you instead of asking for clarification?
  6. Do you attempt to have serious conversations after you've been drinking alcohol?
  7. Do you give an answer even though you're unsure of how you really feel about the topic?
  8. Do you give an answer that you think will please the person you're talking to?
  9. Are you unsure of what you want?
  10. Are you making assumptions based on body language?

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What is Communication?

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What Affects Communication?

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